Alternative publishing websites for photographers – A list of crowd-sourcing, self-publishing, training, and resource links

Photography is about seeing. Therefore, seeing more options of where to publish your work expands the possibilities of success.

This is a list about alternative online platforms to publish photo essays/multimedia, find resources, and just look at incredible images.

Access to AP Photos

As mentioned in class last week, for those of you asking about access to AP images for use in your blogs, here’s the info direct from Barbara Gray in our Research Center:

To access remotely, you can go through the Research Center site.
Regarding usage – Per AP:  Students and faculty are permitted to use AP Images on the school affiliated CUNY J-School website, including class and student blogs, as long as AP is properly credited and they are not resold in any fashion or used in sites such as YouTube.

Upcoming Event: Sept. 21 @6:30-8 pm Meet N.Y. Times’ Multimedia Editor

Per Sandeep Junnarkar:

Join Andrew DeVigal, the multimedia editor at The New York Times, as he discusses how interactive projects are conceived, reported, and produced at one of the most popular news sites in the world. DeVigal will also address how The Times pursues and integrates user-generated content beside the work of some of the world’s top journalists.

DeVigal has been at The New York Times since 2006 and in that time the work on his desk has won several awards including an Emmy for “One in 8 Million” and Emmy nominations for “Choosing a President” and “A Year at War.”

This free event is open to students, alumni, faculty, staff, and guests of the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism.

Two Resources for Business Coverage